Literature

Ludus Sanae Mentis Latin Page

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Alcibiades

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Aemilius Paulus

Lucius Aemilius Paulus, commonly known as Aemilius Paulus, was a prominent Roman general and statesman who lived during the Roman Republic in the 2nd century BCE. His life and career were marked by significant military campaigns and his role in shaping Roman politics. Here's a concise overview of the life of Aemilius Paulus: Early Life and Backgrou...

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Cimon

Cimon (c. 510–450 BC) was an Athenian statesman and general who played an active role in building up the Athenian empire in the period following the Greco-Persian Wars. He was a conservative and opposed the policies of Pericles. His greatest military victory was the defeat of a Persian fleet at the mouth of the River Eurymedon in Pamphylia in 466 B...

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The American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy

"This is the home page of the American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy." [Rome] [Literary Resources]...

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Index of Images from Vergil

MSS VAT. lat. 3225 and 3867. [Rome] [Literary Resources]...

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Alexander

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Agesilaus

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Lucullus With Cimon (Comparison)

A comparison of Lucullus and Cimon reveals intriguing parallels and contrasts between these two influential figures from ancient history, both of whom played significant roles in their respective city-states, Rome and Athens. Here's a concise comparison of Lucullus and Cimon: Lucullus: Era: Lucullus lived during the late Roman Republic in the 1st c...

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Romulus With Theseus (Comparison)

Plutarch's Comparison of Romulus and Theseus is a short essay in which he compares and contrasts the lives and careers of two famous founders of cities: Romulus of Rome and Theseus of Athens. Plutarch begins by noting that both Romulus and Theseus were born into unusual circumstances. Romulus and his twin brother Remus were abandoned as infants and...

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